Joined on 10/02/04
Great for the price; and have reasonable expectations

Pros: Price to performance ratio is best available right now. Runs games well at 1080p. Not always maxed out on eye candy, but close enough for me. Overclocks easily for a little performance boost. Used MSI Afterburner and set to: +13 power, 1000Mhz GPU, and 1480Mhz ddr5. Stable so far. Temps are low to mid 70's under load.
Cons: Moved my nvidia gtx950 to another machine and replaced with this. A slight downgrade overall. Not quite as fast and louder. Fan is noticeable over 50% speed. Loud at 100% Idles on the high side, usually in the mid 40's. Default clocks are on the low side for r7-370's. Default fan profile errs on the side of low noise, but results in higher temps. Changed mine in MSI Afterburner. Radeon Crimson control panel leaves much to be desired.
Overall Review: I am not aware of any other card under a Benjamin that comes close to this. Sits between the 750ti and gtx950. After rebate it is barely more than a GT 730. Right now a no brainer if you need a card for decent 1080p gaming. Docked one egg because noise could bother some people. I don't notice it during games with background music/sounds/explosions, or at idle. Only when it is cooling down from full load. Fan profile needs tweaking.
Build quality is questionable; but still running.

Pros: -HDMI nice for this generation of card -Light duty gaming still not bad at 1080, depends on game. -Reasonable power usage for this generation: gentle load on just one PCI-express 6pin plug, in addition to the socket of course.
Cons: -Fan failed within a month. Was loud from the get go. I replaced it with an old Athlon XP fan. Actually an improvement all around. Better cooling and quieter.
Overall Review: Obviously not up to running Black Ops 3 or Fallout 4, but would be good bang for the buck for older games... if that is your thing; and it is my thing!
FANtastic for AMD

Pros: Shiny? not really. Smooth contact surface? About as smooth as sandpaper. Fit and finsh? Marginal. And then you install it on an AMD am3 or am4 socketed chip... and unbelievable cooling. I have this cooler on FX 8350, Ryzen 1600, and some others. It beats the Hyper EVO in every metric: idle temp, load temp, sound level for AMD installs. I replaced an EVO with this on one build, and the difference is substantial.
Cons: From reading other reviews, Intel chip owners should look elsewhere. I have not tried it on any Intel chips.
Overall Review: I do not know of a better cooler under 40 bills for AMD. And it's easy to install! No backplates to deal with.
Fantastic Price to performance

Pros: Runs 4k monitor at full res, 60hz, 4:4:4 chroma. Plug in, and go. Works flawlessly on Win 10 and Xubuntu. Was same price as the RX 550 when it was in stock after rebate. Rebate was fully approved.
Cons: Tech "experts" around here that can't read it's a RX560-D variant prior to hitting the buy button.
Overall Review: Has the 6pin pci-e power plug, so if you are inclined to use Afterburner/etc and clock it up, there should be some headroom versus other 560D's that only draw juice from the mobo.
Loud

Pros: Quite silent when the computer is turned off. Moves a good amount of air. Blue LED's nice. Only cost the price of the rebate stamp.
Cons: It is loud. I had it in two different cases. Far and away the loudest thing in the case both times
Use this case for my main PC 2+ years

Pros: -fans galore - space behind the motherboard and since the exterior is mesh it is very easy to place a PWM fan blowing on the underside of the CPU socket/VRM's. This makes a HUGE difference in temps and opens up another level of overclocking on air in my experience - handles are great for moving it - love the red LED lights under my glass desk - the fans all have some type of speed control. I run them all on low and get great cooling with almost no noise.
Cons: - it is heavy - too many screws to open anything - no good way to install 3.5" external device, like a card reader - usb 3.0 on front panel requires plugging a cord into the back exterior panel of your motherboard?! Basically adding usb 3.0 was an afterthought on this case. - if all of the case fans are turned up to max/hi settings, it gets pretty loud; but it does drop my cpu temps 2 degrees C versus all fans on low (I run them all on low, since I do not find this enough of a difference to justify the extra noise)
Overall Review: For me, this case is home to an amd fx-8310 with all cores clocked up to 4.4Ghz on an Asrock 970 Fatality performance board and cooled by a Zalman HSF. Runs awesome for me. I have an original LanBoy (great and superlight), and that led me to this case. When I purchased, it was right at a Benjamin after promo code and rebate.